Indeed. Harry saying that he has the capability to kill everyone present did not frighten Voldemort. Had Harry said he has the capability to incapacitate everyone present, then Voldemort (even if he were almost sure Harry was wrong) would have shot him with his gun instantly.
Has the parallel with the way Harry’s list of resources in his first DADA lesson (Hufflepuff bones, etc.) was entirely concerned with things that could be used to kill been remarked upon? I don’t think it’s coincidence. (I also don’t think it has any deep significance beyond the fact that Harry and Voldemort think rather alike in some ways.)
Indeed. Harry saying that he has the capability to kill everyone present did not frighten Voldemort. Had Harry said he has the capability to incapacitate everyone present, then Voldemort (even if he were almost sure Harry was wrong) would have shot him with his gun instantly.
Has the parallel with the way Harry’s list of resources in his first DADA lesson (Hufflepuff bones, etc.) was entirely concerned with things that could be used to kill been remarked upon? I don’t think it’s coincidence. (I also don’t think it has any deep significance beyond the fact that Harry and Voldemort think rather alike in some ways.)